About Bob Enyart Live

At BEL we've dedicated our lives to understanding the Bible and the world that God created. Bob Enyart has spent almost half a century studing science and the Scriptures. Two great ways for diving in, check out our science resources or with Bob's life's work, The Plot, an overview of the Bible.

KGOV.com (aka rsr.org) is the web home of the long-running conservative talk radio show Bob Enyart Live, and of Theology Thursday and the creation-evolution program Real Science Radio.

BEL Broadcast: We've aired 7,000 radio and TV shows and broadcast for a few years in the late 1990s on Denver's KWHD TV-53 and in 80 cities nightly for an hour of news talk TV from Honolulu, Hawaii to Orlando, Florida. See Bob's affiliates page for ways to hear our program which also airs daily on the most powerful Christian radio station in America, Denver’s 50,000-watt AM 670 KLTT. And you're invited to check out the BEL YouTube channel.

Real Science Radio: Real Science Radio co-hosts Fred Williams and Bob Enyart talk about science to debunk evolution and to show the evidence for the creator God including from biology, geology, astronomy, and physics. (For example, mutations will give you bad legs long before you'd get good wings.) But RSR doesn't only talk the talk. We also make our own science predictionsdiscoveriesinventions, and breakthrough reports! (For example, NASA says that confirmed predictions validate the big bang theory, but Google: big bang predictions, and our article here at KGOV ranks #1!) And we get to debate atheists like theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss (emphasis on the theoretical) and Scientific American editor Michael Shermer, and Darwinists like Aron Ra and Eugenie Scott. And we enjoy sparring with anti-creationists like Jerry Coyne, Phil Plait, PZ Myers, NASA's senior astrobiologist Mary Voytek, and Jack Horner of Jurassic Park fame. And most fun of all, we get to interview the outstanding scientists like Drs. Walt Brown, Jonathan Sarfati, Kevin Anderson, Stephen Meyer, and Michael Behe who dare to challenge today's accepted creed that nothing created everything.

Enyart's Biography: Bob Enyart, spokesman for American Right To Life, for 28 years has used his daily talk show toward compelling the government to uphold the God-given right to life from the biological beginning of each child's life. Bob trusted in Jesus Christ as his Savior in 1973 and since January 2000 pastors Denver Bible Church. As an author and video producer Bob's book and video sales keep his podcast and programs broadcasting and have kept him among the top five percent of authors. Before hosting a talk show Bob worked for McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company designing simulation software for the Army’s Apache AH-64 attack helicopter, and then worked as a computer analyst for U S West, Microsoft, and PC Week. Bob eventually left his computing career for full-time Christian outreach. Bob appears in the Focus on the Strategy DVD series which has helped to ignite America's abolition and personhood movements, and he organized the effort to display the world's largest protest sign on the side of the Rocky Mountains overlooking Denver when Barack Obama held the Democratic National Convention in Colorado. (Shown in this photo taken two miles away with the actual perspective of the size of the sign as compared to the Statue of Liberty.)

Interviews & Interviewed: In the early 1990s in an attempt at an insult, the Denver Post called Enyart "Denver's own Rush Limbaugh" and in 2015 the cover of Newsweek portrayed him as a "Christian Cowboy" while the London Times described Bob as an "evangelical Dirty Harry". "We were deplorable before deplorable was cool," says the BEL host. The long-time editorial page editor of The Rocky Mountain News, and later of the Post too, Vincent Carroll, corroborated this in 2012 writing that Enyart is a "symbol of what many in America’s educated elite find repulsive." Known by the enemies he keeps, Bob Enyart only debates those on the wrong side of controversial issues, including theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss, evolutionists like Eugenie Scott, and Scientific American’s Michael Shermer. Bob exposes the liberal in the conservative, as with Ann Coulter, Greg Koukl, and Focus on the Family. He enjoys spats like with Jurassic Park's real-world paleontologist Jack Horner, PZ Myers, Jerry Coyne, NASA's senior astrobiologist Mary Voytek and interviewing scores of other prominent physicists, biologists, geologists, astronomers, abortionists, homosexuals, libertarians, journalists, Christian leaders, and atheists, including late-term abortionist Warren Hern, Clinton victim Juanita Broaddrick, evangelist Ray Comfort, Mad Money's Jim Cramer, Newsweek's Lisa Miller, Juan Williams, Hal Lindsey, and the Ten Commandments Judge Roy Moore who apologized on BEL for a gross error. See kgov.com/debates and /interviews for many more. Interviewed: Bob has been interviewed hundreds of times by U.S. TV and radio hosts, by the BBC, Time magazine, and Al Jazeera, and Bob’s work has been reported on from USA Today to the Washington Post and People magazine. Many Associated Press and Reuters stories about the program and its host have hit the wire services. Bob appeared repeatedly opposite Bill Maher on ABC's Politically Correct. The Times-Warner nationally-syndicated TV program XTRA has profiled Bob, and he appears in E!'s biography of O.J. Simpson. Enyart has appeared on Court TV discussing the death penalty for Scott Peterson, and on Fox News Channel’s The O’Reilly Factor defending spanking, and has been interviewed by Sean Hannity, and has appeared for hours on MS-NBC including regarding his burning of O.J. Simpson’s memorabilia on the steps of the L.A. courthouse to propose fundamental reforms to America's criminal justice system, which is one of the themes in BEL programming.

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